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1 11 . . , , . ..,. ,. W V wp V if' Faculty Roll Call FRANCES SHEPHERD-As a reader's guide Miss Shepherd is a faithful lihrary c'iri'1:d and confident. She guided us through many difficulties. She kept regular classes in English, literature, and physical educat-ion. With her classes in physical education, she was very helpful in planning our May lla lnroram. Mi s 'illfY'lllf'l'll was also the L-pousoi' of the Girls' Athletic Club and co-sponsor of the junior class. JOHN NVRIGHT-- Come on, fellows, let's get it done was a common ex- pression heard from Mr. Vtlright as he completed his class room duties, then found work in extra curricular activities. Mr. lVright was completing the second year of a second term at Union, when he received an offer of advancement in other fields that could not be denied so he resigned at the close of the first seniester. Ile was replaced by Mrs. lrons, who had been serving as a substitute teacher this year, but in previous years had been a S-2't'f,'-HSSilll teacher on l7nion's high school faculty. Mrs. Irons pick-ed up the work where Mr. XV1-ight let off and carried on with a commanding ease and success. EDNA COYNER-Another one of the busy teachers of our school was Mrs, Corner. She h-ed classes in English, biology, and journalism. As sponsor of the Static , our school paper, and The Gold U , our year book, Mrs. Coyner and her staff worked long hours after school to make these two important cogs in Union's wheel, ones of which the whole community was proud. Other duties which she filled were as the sponsor of the senior flaws and director cf the senior and junior plays. CQLENNQVIA XVRIGHTI'-XVilliing to take on any of the many responsible felis plat-ed on her shoulders, Miss Vfriglit served Union well. She has been in charge of all the ticket sales for Union's many activities. She has also wer- ed in tlfeoffice end Hlcept liuion's hooks straight . This, however. was aside from her regular classes for she had charge of all the commercial studies such as. typing bookkeeping, and shorthand. Miss Xllright was spon- sor of the Y-Teen and assistant sponsor of the senior class. G .9.... -L---J-1-Y - -.- ... -.L
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Faculty Roll Call GABOFY 'LIQATS4- Hyun, boys, run was said many times by M'r Takats for, L.. ig our football coach, he was out to win each game. For the past three years he led the Bulldogs through with flying colors. Under hisf gufdance the' football has lost but two gam-es in two years. Although better known for his job of coaching football, Mr. Takats has regular shop classes and lie is quite proud to open classes in the new shop building. BBANCHE HAWTIN-Another of our Junior High School Teachers was Mrs. Hawtin. She was always willing to help with any thing that would benefit our'school, all this she did unselfishly. Aside from holding her re- gular classes in arithmetic, Mrs. Hawtinhelped by taking tickets for school ,nop rains and by giving ne-eded information. S ESHMAEL OSBORNE-This was not Mr. Oshorne's first year with us, but it was his firsti one for a few years and his name has certainly become proml- ent through his record with his basketball team. This was the first time sm-e 1.9 4 that the Bulldogs went on to the YVabash Valley Finals. His re- gular classes health, safety, science, and physical education, did not dampen his helpful spirit. Ile was willing to help when called upon and was helpful in nany ways. VERA SMITH--Miss Smith, who served her second year at Union, was best known for her genuine friendliness and helpfulness to each and every student. Miss Smith taught Latin, first year algebra and geometry. Along with these other duties Miss Smith was sponsor of the Beta Club. Many will recall those nours she servef' in the concession stand. ONETA PIRTLE-Known to all Union by her pleasant smile and good na- ture, Miss Pirtl-e was helpful both to the junior and senior high school. She taught English and spelling in Junior High and was sponsor of the Junior High Dramatics Club. Miss Pirtle gave helpful advice and comments about our activities and problems and kept our spirirts high by her cheerfuluiess. O. D. CLAYTON--Mr. Clayton was best known to the student body for his splendid work in band activities. He gave freely of his time and gave his best for his school. He took his band to contests and to County Festivals for the. p st two years and gave a spring concert here at Union. Besides these he was se-en at almost every athletic event with a cheering, playing band, also at plays and commencement. Another of his band achievements was the beginning of a grade school band which is Union's band of to- ir'-ri-ow. B-esides this Mr. Clayton kept regular classes of world history in junior high school . .. , 'Gab'-' .3- 4 -. 4 M- W -1'
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